uva72uva72 Posted September 6, 2014 Report Share Posted September 6, 2014 My link IMPs, ACBL robot individual My candidate for worst robot-played hand of the year. Cold for 10 tricks on the ♦ lead since ♥s are 3-3 with the A onside (the latter marked by South's bidding him/herself up to the 3 level unassisted and vulnerable), West made misplays at tricks 5 (starting the tap on itself), 8 (removing its own last entry to dummy, effectively locking itself in its hand) and 9 (failing, upon its last lead from dummy, to put up the ♥K when South played low. ) In a 12-board game, a 6-IMP swing is a pretty significant gift. The simming must have been switched off for this hand. And what's with North? South bids and rebids ♣s freely, and at the 3-level, and North leads a ♦ from 4 small and pickles the one high card about which there is any doubt? Of course, it had the effect of mesmerizing West into underplaying the hand by 2 tricks, so I guess I shouldn't argue with success. But on repeated ♣ leads, North-South may even have a chance to beat 3♠ if West ends up misguessing the ♦s. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fuburules3 Posted September 7, 2014 Report Share Posted September 7, 2014 My link IMPs, ACBL robot individual My candidate for worst robot-played hand of the year. Cold for 10 tricks on the ♦ lead since ♥s are 3-3 with the A onside (the latter marked by South's bidding him/herself up to the 3 level unassisted and vulnerable), West made misplays at tricks 5 (starting the tap on itself), 8 (removing its own last entry to dummy, effectively locking itself in its hand) and 9 (failing, upon its last lead from dummy, to put up the ♥K when South played low. ) In a 12-board game, a 6-IMP swing is a pretty significant gift. The simming must have been switched off for this hand. And what's with North? South bids and rebids ♣s freely, and at the 3-level, and North leads a ♦ from 4 small and pickles the one high card about which there is any doubt? Of course, it had the effect of mesmerizing West into underplaying the hand by 2 tricks, so I guess I shouldn't argue with success. But on repeated ♣ leads, North-South may even have a chance to beat 3♠ if West ends up misguessing the ♦s. I don't think posts like this are all that productive for the forum. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
steve2005 Posted September 7, 2014 Report Share Posted September 7, 2014 I don't think posts like this are all that productive for the forum.I disagree. Gib is famous for not leading suits partner has bid, no matter how strongly they have bid them. On this hand a ♣ lead is only lead which hold contract tight and a ♦ lead is only lead which allows +1 without guessing ♦ right. I know Gib likes to make safe leads, but isn't the safest lead usually to lead partner's suit. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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